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To President Lincoln From Milroys Troops July 23 1863

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“Camp Milroy”
Near Sharpsburg Md. July 23rd, 1863.
To his Exellency,
Abraham Lincoln
President of the United States.

Sir,

The understand Field, Staff
and line officers of the division
lately Commanded by Major General
Robert H. Milroy, having heard
with great pride and satisfaction
that Gen. Milroy has been relieved
from all Censurein the Matter
of the evacuation of Winchester, and
restored to Command, beg leave
respectfully yet most earnestly to
ask that our beloved Commander
in whose skill, valor, and great de-
votion to the Cause of his Country and
to the Measures of the Administration
we have the most implicit Confi-
Dence, be restored to his old Di-
vision.

From our knowledge of the
Great integrity of character, high moral
worth, unquestioned- loyalty, and
Intrepidity of General Milroy, we feel that we
would rather fight under

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“Camp Milroy”
Near Sharpsburg Md. July 23rd, 1863.
To his Exellency,
Abraham Lincoln
President of the United States.

Sir,

The understand Field, Staff
and line officers of the division
lately Commanded by Major General
Robert H. Milroy, having heard
with great pride and satisfaction
that Gen. Milroy has been relieved
from all Censurein the Matter
of the evacuation of Winchester, and
restored to Command, beg leave
respectfully yet most earnestly to
ask that our beloved Commander
in whose skill, valor, and great de-
votion to the Cause of his Country and
to the Measures of the Administration
we have the most implicit Confi-
Dence, be restored to his old Di-
vision.

From our knowledge of the
Great integrity of character, high moral
worth, unquestioned- loyalty, and
Intrepidity of General Milroy, we feel that we
would rather fight under

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This item is owned by the Jasper County Public Library. Permission to publish or reproduce this item is required and must be obtained from the Director of the Jasper County Public Library, Rensselaer, Indiana. Please visit www.myjcpl.org for more information.